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™e “ \ ' THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. 'FIRE FIGHTERS LAX, jf CLERGY JON EVENING WORLD i eae the hae te hd Wilieer yrigs ophy st ta —~ lA ~ TNVAGGRESSIVE CRUSADE FOR : | | partment Refused Aid to Vaux | Hall Distr | Charges that the fire department of South Orange Township, N. J., refused FROM AN ald {n extinguishing @ fire in the Vause! FALL SHOES Hall district of Union Township, where- Now in Progress A R MOV p in ® Woman and her children lost their | PRICES GREAT! ‘ tives, lt to be @nimediately Invest GREATLY pisauGe tos: Rosth ONMie FEVANE REDUCED | Committee tae rr hang POL a 1434 Broadway 1357 Broadway 4,000 Ministers Will Visit thon met i tovoountetagt (nein: pit, fest occured inst tunatay:| [HHT Brsday 215 Brady ‘ ioe = + Mf ptotur e: trnest FE. Mathi Chair of the e . re “Movies” and Give Their re pietu shown in most rn athiaon airman of th Committee, was told by Chief Eugene Factory —Rocktand, Mama A. Baker, of the South Orange Fire Department, so it In all (a “Sglence (lia uv,” wrote Dr, Hart- Impressions, man, “that over 90 per cent. of the J. Impressiong which ‘get across’ to us 4, that the fire could have been extinguished had the Vaux Hall department run out ite declined assistance because ho was unwilling to let his own district go un- MFGR SAMPLES guarded, having only one engine In nd service To close out at a loss aga: aT come in through the eye, and there TO SAVE CITY’S YOUTH. |! no doubt that a large part of juve- nile crime {s caused by the influence ——— of ‘blood and thunder’ movies upon SAGA E ee +, t.|the minds of children. We have Scores of Letiers Unite in|opemy ana tawtully permitted our a) nt ishirad Crimea [children to be turned into criminal Denouncing Pictured Crime | without rulsing so much as a protest. and Vice. Righteous, decent and patriotic clti- | | | Ministers of churches in every sec- tion of Great ew York are indors- ing The Evening World's campaign for cleaner and better motion ple- tures Scores of lctter received by The Kivening Worid from clergymen, pri- vate citizens and organizations de-| Yoted to public welfare show that persons who have given thought to the psychological effect of motion pictures on young .and formative gninds agree t scenes depicting crime an4 immorality have a direct effect through suggestioa in disturb- ing the peace and well being of the community. Many of the lettcrs disciosed that some churches, alarmed by the un- wholesome influences of most pictures shown in their communities, have purchased projection machines and now present in their own buildings entertainments qhich they know to ‘be good. ‘ Noarly ali the letters deplored the resentation of pictures immoral tn heme, which abound in gun-play &nd violence and which show the Consummation of crime - de- ®laring that the time has come for| Nation-wide housecleaning of the motion picture business and assuring The Evening World that the people @re with er in its cam-| zens should rise up to put an end to this eriminal-producing clase of films, When they rise, and not till then, will moneymakers cease to sell the soul of youth for gold and betray our hunger for amusement by an appeal to the lowest passions in us.” Gun play was particularly deplored by the Rev. Thedore F. Savage, pastor of the Christ Church House, who described his visit to an Kighth Avenue moving picture house, “There was nothing particularly objectionable in the picture, but there was & great amountof gun play, rea} and threatened, and it must have. harmful effect on the minds of the young, Constant repetition will find this Idea In mind, and it will becomo an almost instinctive reaction to think of using a wun as the way to right a wrong, I trust you will pro- |test against this vigorously.” ‘The crime and immorality sugges- | tion of posters was touched upon t | Several ministers, each of whom sug- gested reforms in the advertising also | of moving pictures. | “If the moving picture housts,” | Weote the Rev. Albert Dale Gantz, Secreta of the Committee on | Sabbath Schools, Young People’s Soctetieg and Religious Education of the Presbytery of New York, No. 730 Bnet 225th Street, “feature one-half of the suggestive tuff that appears on their posters outside, the cause Jof the reproduction In actual life of | immoral and criminal episodes is not far to seek. Is St possible to All up {a child's mind with biood and thunder jand then expect peace and purity and propriety as a harvest of such -THOMAS- MORSE. Dieor. LeicH WACE ARMY FLYER HOPES TO SMASH SPEED ieee: Pulitzer Trophy Contest Thanksgiving Day. entered in the Thanksgiving Day races for the Pulltzer Trophy and the RECORDS 10-DAY Forty-four Machines Ready for} All of the army and navy airplanes NAN WIT ALINE SOUGHT BY POLICE ~NPALMER THEFT Former Actress Despairs of Finding Jewels—Investiga-, tion at a Standstill. ———— Finger-prints on a tin box and a man with a limp are the only tangible clues to the robbers who stole jewels Mass Cr: Tt was hot known at the beginning of | the fire that there were any person in the burning building. Although th: alarm was sent to the South Orange department, no local alarm was sounded in Vaux Hail for nearly ag hour. while they last. Hudson Seal Coats, ‘Wraps and Neckpieces P. TESSLER Valentine Liberty Bond Prizes have MEGT MERRILL a sowing?" Brendan rie Jd, near Garden | Valued at over half a million dollars BD. MaNN. jess 80 that 1t8}RABB] PROTESTS “FALSE| ®tTrived at Mitchel be one for good to the STANDARD OF ETHICS: City, L. L, and have been tuned up| from the home of Mrs. Charlotte King a The letters wi one sent to 1 1 0) 0 ourty-four | 5, = a =H The Rev, Harry K. Jacqbs, Rabbi| for the contest,in which four Palmer, No. 59 Bast 90th Street, a} ({ \} 7 ’ » written in response a i bo ministers by, whe | Of Heth-Sholom ‘Temple, also pro-| of the Tee ileld east iene of et week ago. Mra: Palmer despsire of Evening World, asking for a 200-word a e criine and violence} types in the world will take part. recovering her gems and the inves- sen SaniDpa he movies, but In addition voiced ppricle of the, writers. Impressions rotest against pictures “lacking| BMS: Gen. William Mitchell, after) teatory seem at a standstill. QUIT paign to qmotiom picta influence will Gountry. After visiting a moving picture the- ines, ; ethical value," which, he declared, |!nspecting a number of the mach! The box with the finger marks was ; jatre in pera es ane S Up|8r¢ shown in the best houses, making| said to-day that the raco will bo the) coung {n Mrs, Palmer's bedroom. She ! THE LE R a story on a false standard of ethics.| most important of its kind ever hel THE CLERGYMEN. “They are," he sald, “infinitely Rep Sn SBAG ney ar aeeny st Deron, the ministers began, “appeals for your co-operation in a-cause which | we fee) quite certain will enlist your| , “The Evening World,” the letter to] worsa than those which are openly| “TH!s.” bad because they are apparently good and wholesome, yet give false instruc- tion and thus misguide the untbink- the large number of planes entered, and it will Dring out the pursuit type he sald, “is on account Of! ana the supposition is that it was taken to the home by the thieves to be used as a container for the gems. United Fine Candy ts very delicate and sensitive. Its original freshness and purity can best be pre- tal mpathy. Then the letter| ing masses. Have the censors who a e served by being packed and sealed at the Cand; ee Auprove these pieturen ence heard uz] Gen. Mitohell hoped to see a test Of; front of the Palmer home the day Makers’ table. ‘Therefore we have adepted the “Of late moving pictures at the Ten Commandments?” the Verville-Packard airplane, but! previous to the robbery. The police | following policy in the conduct of our usinese: { cheaper theatres have shown a Two pictures were mentioned bY/ weather conditions may not permit.| have photographed the finger prints |p, ‘ Ap 2. - Hows _ > ' 1 Gootdod tendency to exploit cpl- |rinisters in thelr. letters. One. of| nt) lage. was used by Major Ru-/ ang have checked them up with those | EVerything for the Table in the| Eleanor Howard Says She Ha All candies are made in our All candies are sold in sodes dealing with the moat de- | them, : J Praved phases of life: have em- [with child actors, way described by|dolph Schroeder in the Gordon Ben-|on file at Hedaquarters, tt to no Ninth Avenue Outdoor ployed the lawless traditions of | Mr. Gantz as “sensual and amorous,”| not cup race in France and will be/end. Men with criminal records or the Wostern border to project rate ose: aealics of the eons piloted by Capt. C. C. Mosley. Lieut.) tendencies, who are known to the roficiency in the use of firearms; nds.” by Rex Beach, was charac- |)! randy, fiying a Fokker | police olwi Fave shown imurders at wholesale | terized by Rabbi Jacobs and Dr.|'. A. Macready, flying a Fokker/ police and who walk with a limp are own chocolate factories and | inal unbroken boxes and a “10-cent ” Candies are candy kitchens of the purest pate cid caiee materials obtainable. P putienae ready wrapped for They are sealed, crispy fresh, immediate delivery, so that Found Them Comfortable Food Emporium. | for Nineteen Years. on, O.,| being checked over in an almost} Mra, Louis Reed Welzmiller, Depu-| “New York as the so-called ‘punches’ in ap- | Hartman as “ethical “upliftin: plane nm McCook Field, Day | le too: aliok for mw at the Candy Makers’ tables nd reach our customers peals to the public, In transfer- |‘inepiring,” completely combining * damaged a wing, but {t 1s hoped that | hopeless endeavor to find a man hay-|ty Commissioner of Public Markets, | gaia Eleanor How RAC eG ESRTIAS in dust-proof containers without exposure or handling. ring the settings to city and es- |the ideal features desired to play irs will be made in time for the| ing knowledge of the theft sald to-day’ that persons who want ; 3 , ' pecially metropolitan life, thieves, |tpon the minds of the spectators,” iietial : ~ ent je wom ach 5 ass cases for burglars and unten te pie wom, |THEATRICAL CONNOISSEUR @ haw ward of $10,000 for t herecovery of | spending too muoh for dinner will find| Mancuso at the Essex Market Court produced in our Brooklyn | your ready selection. fill ofjcriminal and immoral sug- THANKS GOD FOR EVENING Gen, Mitchell showed great interest |her gems, stated to-day that she | the prices at “Paddy's Market,” where | (his morning Candy Kitchens and delivered ‘This syatem makes forquick gestions. | WORKB: in the Thomas Morso plane, which is|feared her Jewels had gone forever. | all sorts of food Is In plentiful sup-| “After nineteen years of manque- fresh every few hours to our | ctean service; high quality; A survey of Fae eres J. A. Quinn, President of the Motion is be piloted by his old friend, Capt.)She says the gems taken from her | ply, at the following prices . stores. and economical operation. t suetesed ie Gaturday'e Hvening | picture Theatrical League tor Hotter] ‘ |home are worth close to $700,000 and| ‘Turkeys, dressed medium, 48¢ ¥b,; | [UNE in men’s clothing,” continue “ Pictures, No. 32 West 47th® Street,|H. B. Hartney this strange woman who was picked which now has a committ at the belan x ps FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in Ev Box. World, established that these con- « between the|Cites the fact that the stolen pearl | chickens, fricassee and soup, 2c up; No boxes, wrappers or trimmings weighed in, Mayon you: of ten| Keen rivalry exis up by detectives 3 hi - y.|necklace praised rece at | fre led geese, 45¢; pc , ey ditions exist. The Gasatin J Bice men and women visiting movie houses| army and vy over this air derby./necklace was appraised recently at|fresh killed geese, 45¢; poultry, 48 Html ghar station ase nieht: Mas spend in these stores goes for Candy! : ture has become too valuabl to prepare a constructive report on|-, her, Chief of the Army Air| $600,000 live turkeys, 60 ¢ts.; emall pork ham, | ° si Be SEN Bey MER a educational agency to be permit- | tie charactor of pictorial drama now| Ge. Menoher, Chi last I'm caught." 3, y tte Thief | Although Mrs. Palmer had a goodly | 4 Iba, each, 25¢ Ib.; fresh ham, 10 ths = e; Geh, William Mitchell, Chief A sales ae 3 Ith invested In}each, 28¢ per lb.; leg spring lamb, adc | “!¥en the alternative of being sent 10 to @ home or giving up the wearing tod to deteriorate to mich degrad- | being presented, wrote that, evil| Serv! Bist vneun Me ae a eeteat erin, |mution pictures’ are “undoubtedly | of Operations of the Army Air Ber feniso hon May wees Fo Pose i Daag a A ip seemingly Is impotent or In- | the greatest menace in this country.”| cree ana Capt, T.'T. Craven, Chief of| Jewels, her luss does not impoveriah |Ih.; leg of mutton, Se; potatoe : different, “Thank God, we have at, least one| ¥'C" y who will be} her, for her realty holdings alone|1bs. for %c: sweet potatocg, 4 Ibe, for | °F Men's clothing she replied: the Naval Air Serv “To start a great moral wave | paper like The New ¥ Bvening ‘ . 4 igre 250. wieetilt: GoleRan® 7. I intend to wear men's clothing against the changed character of | World that in unseltah eta eerie | guests of the Aero Club of Amarica, | represent something over $500,000, | 25c.; grape frult, be euch) large Fio»| “7 intend to wear men's clothing ak ‘ many prod ‘The Evening | enough to turn loose its guns on this,”| will fly to New York from Washing-| | W. Albert ase formerly of|rida oranges. 3 for 100; celery, i bee . ; World believes you would be of | sayy Mr. Quinn honiterattandl Pease & Hlliman, real estite opera ete een ate epee ta | sen aaa heen yeti ad age the greatest aid. Would it be too =e on to attend ; ‘ Eanes 2 tbs, for se; avis apples, 10|/ They are more comfortable and less much to request that you visit a Roland Robife, former holder of the| tors, made an appraisement of ee Wha, for Sc.i fies, beat, toe Ih: wal- | xpensive than women's appare ‘ moving ploti're house inthe neigh- | WIGILANTES TO HUNT | ,. ciara aitituae record, who was in-| Palmer's property and jewels a short| nuts (9 per cent. good), 16¢. Tb; pant ae eae s Rorhood of your church and. 18 & MOTOR BANDI in a crash of his Curtiss ma-| time ago. He advised her to in-|onions, 4 lbs, for 10c,; bananas, 7 for he womin, whose "make-up" ts } } 200-word article give your impres- DITS} surea fe 7 nee on the eve of the} crease her insurance on the gems, 16, SSANiaG anions acta oan certalnly excellent in so far ay disguis- . sion of the character of the a chine in Franc 4 ig Spanish ontons 5 Ibs. for 10c:| ing her sex is concerned, claima that r pictures presented? Where good, | Force of Fifty Organized to Stop| Gordon Bennett races, declared to-]on which she carried but $53,000./noneydew melons, sach RinonGn 6 thal : adel- vently me here re- wholesome educational films are ; tay aoe Rice, particularly Hold:lns Along, the: Met- field and the machines entered, that] garage stands In Kast 75th Street : Rok y mite site them ee rick Road. the race will far exceed tne French| Ir is valued at $200,000 and is unen- PREACHERS PREACH FROM PUL- Fifty men of Lindenhu! . PITS AS WELL AS IN LETTERS. |formed a Vigilance Committee to run] “The French § : ae Dr. Charles Francis MeKoy, pastor |4own the motor bandits who rob pedes-| compare with Mitchel Field for such | hor Long FE h ang, other realty yeat a0. claims that she has worn her hair of the Greene Avenue Baptist Church, | trians and automobilists along the Mer-| . contest,” he said, “while tn point of holdings her wealth is brought well ‘Paddy's Market” is on Ninth Ave-|short for many years. oe ret ena ie wan aed nor Baas ee between Amityville na numbers the Pulitzer Trophy race] past the $)00,000 mark. nue, between 38th and | d Street, and ‘bhe was remanded and sent to the so impressed by wha: "1 jabyton almost every night. The Lin- = = —+-|is reputed to be the cheapest market Mlorence © motion picture plays that are be'ng|denhurst Bourd of Trace is sponsor for in New York, invest! gwhown to the children of the country ling Vigiantes, whose commander will | other that he delivered a se ‘ °be m she has been employed in Ph stio the flying| Mrs, Malmer owns the land.on which|mixed nuts, 20c Ib.; cabbage, 2c Ib; day, after an inspection of the fy 4 Ibs. for’ 19c; uliflower,|phia, from whence she has 300 head; new ‘dates, 10 o7.-|commeras a clerk. She DOXA, 10¢ is cumbered. Her house in East 90th Yelzmttl the | en bar aerial event curl Mrs. Welzmiller says there are s 3 yori Hiaibed ate flying field cannot| Strect is valued at $45,000, and with] 31,000,000 pound of poultry In the| She carried her long, dark hair with 8, 30 per cent. more than alher when picked up Inst evening, but ntly to obtatn employ “Evangeline” Chocolates Chocolate ‘‘Stuffed’’ Turkeys revive the old-fashioned, pre-war | Made of the finest sweet choco- / Quality. “They make the finest | late. The "Stuffing’” consiats of delicious marshal” G <c ay ee J at $1 a pound ttenten Home, pending of the will surpass anything ever held on the | = de of the water. holding the race, thrown the eo mon on IS} b6 Joseph FP. Warta PREDICTS THERE WILL WE) NO ioe) cD lutty [reefer admission aod eviiivers: decent man and woman in| ‘The committee will work in squads, MISHAP. arking space on the day of tt row ¥ i City must appreciate the | each squad doing duty every Ofth night. “LT came to grief trying to land on ce, and an immense throng is ex- Bffort now being made by The Eve-|Army divcipline will be used, each sen-| on. of the rough fields in France, but|pected at Mitchel Field, where the ming World t rect the abuses con-}try having a post, with a fest roudater race starts and ends : with the moving picture the-jat the headquarters of the officer of the é inca’ ehawdiiaw Gourean (froe siand t vill run direct "he sald, "It is a Tees guard, Additional arms and ammun pad si ane Pe Soe ae - nf a fiel beginning at 9.65 fact that inany theatres to-day are lion wilt be kept in the roadster, which| Mitchel Field, to Lufbery Field, to} da making a specialty of pletures cal-| 1.’ c414 to be faster than any machino| Damm Field, and thence shack to|WILL ATTEMPT TO SMASH . f . Brings Back to Mind Putated to excite and infame trl thus tur seen in Suffolk County, SPEED RECORDS. , e Your Mothers Kind human!mind with all manner of evil Mitchel Field, offers numerous excel- uggesiions. The life of young Amer-| — —o- lent landing places for any machine ia uns Woueley oe fet fee BEN Capt 9 j oa ia bel hed at lis very| which may have trou 1 conti. | C. Moseley of the my Ale ery doa, in Pee, “alarming incresse in |HARDING LANDS dently expect to see records full” “|Ice; who will pilot the Verville- Lack: | venile de! oy and enile While’ the famous V ard, 1 pt dare ties Baveo Ue ie vere larmely. tencen te ON CANAL ZONE) 5)' horse-power, biplane enter mash the worll's spec gift box of chocolates you could imagine, beautitully packed, and offer delicious yariety: Ane Two Bitter Sweets For lovers of bitter sweet chocolates we suggest the following for Thanksgiving: Choc. Covered 7 Ib | Chocolate c Verithin Mints : | Dutch Creams Ib, SPECIALS for Thanksgiving there will be no such mishap In this y [tu Prime may be yery te for one kilometre and for On Sale Today, Wednesday and Thanksgiving Day y pa ne Gordon Bennett race , the influence of moying pictures such | the army for the Gordon Hee OL doe atertarnreuseed matte 5 prese ro= | Sip ‘ j 1s oted then by Major Rudolph : 1 Penaial fas ure being presented In many se¢-/ Submarines and Adrplanes Escort} and piloted 4 from Roosevelt Pleld to Mitchel Fleld | bnd-rate places. clocks aS ATE Schroeder, holder of the world’s alti- | ing" will be electrically timed by of | Menthe S Salted Nuts $ Ml ; ‘Children are being tought all the} His Ship Through Harbor de record, is the army's choice ‘for OFiahe Aero ClibiGt Amerieares Variet: Ib. | Assorted Oz, Intricate detaila of highway robbery the race, the navy is confident it will|that any record he may make will b* ariety e 1 gruesome murders, All the dis- at Cristobal be victorious with Its speed machineg. | omiciatly accepted by the Federation g features in the Ives of Im-| COLON, Panam Warren| The Leoning Special, a diminutive! qgronautique Internationale, the moral men and women are presented|g Hard Pr of the| monoplane, propelled by a 300 horae- | Court of last res barore t ynocent eves of Childhood. | ratted arrived at Cristobal at] BOWE right Hispano-Suiza engine | The ‘pre it is a ¥ own fact that scores ofl ¢ vcioou thia morning on board the|®ed bullt for launching from the ns are recklewsly admitting 2 st A ret of u battleship, has mad: t in aviation. | rd is 193 miles an| ake « record that wil] ent 6 hour, and tor Milk Choc. . | Choc. Italian i Cherries 6 Ib. ! Creams 54i. . r ‘apt. Moseley must exceed thia uh y {steamer Parlamima, 7 mar- | stand Capt. y ; ldron of a]! ages, r jless of al! |stea i vellous speed in ite prelimina trials, | apeed by at least four kilometres an | c = 2 CA au aeentel ink "gubmarinen and airplanes encorted| Wem cent Poker aad the te | Reece by, At Tenat four kilometres an Plum fb, Home-Made ib “In the nume of God, let us rise up) hia ship) through the harbor, ‘There| Curtivs-Kirk triplancs of the navy.| believe the rebuilt’ Verville-Packari Pudding Combination a that the end 960° to ir 450 horse-power Curtiss: rubbers are not permitted to Kirkham engines, are machine ceed 200 miles an hour over the mile | Geille the souls of our chidren for] WIFE SUES HAL CHASE. which the navy is banking keenest straighta the sake of & few puitry dimes, Lets hope. end to this busine at once, | In the forty-four machines entered iat the men and womon of to-|Charges Gambling and Proftgacy low-browed | was a ble growd watting to greet him,| with th with its new clipped wings, will ox The Milk Loaf with Superior Flavor | | and Food Value a FULL WEIGHT -16 Ounces of CANDY in Every Pound Box HAPPINESS STORES: 64 E. 14th, at 4th Avenue “/2"set Canty Store the Worle” 2249 Broadway, ar. 80th St, 32 Cortlandt Street 42nd also 43rd Street 1343 Broadway, Hudson Terminal Entrance ¢tucen Sthand6th Aves. 1272 Broadway, Fulton and Nassau Streets 42 East 23rd Street 200 Filth Ave., wr. 23rd St” In Newerk—J85 Broad Street Mos- | id accidents, Gen, Menoher | | are the fastest types of Amercan, [has Issued orders that no tilitary | gmorrow prove to be a race of moral in. Petition for Thiveree, British, French, Italian and German’fairplane other than those flying in nd physical degenerates.” a de 7 * airplanes. ‘ Machines will be start-{the contest Khall take the air in the Pete part played by improper motion | CINCINNATI, 28.—-"' Hai" Chase, led In seven “flights™ at 1 pi¢tures In tie suggestion of erime former Arat baseman of the Cincinnat!|Thuraday morninge*from Mitchétlapd Mr. Caleb Bragg, Acting Chair: and in the making of criminalt was Keds baseball tea: and a major league | Me 1, covering the tr angular COUR Men of the Contest Committee of the particularly stresved by Dr. Hartley ‘player for many years, has beon sued|four times, a total distance of @8-UaBro Club, has added to that an ar : 5 who|Proximately 140 miles, ent request that civilian flyers lock ot {vicinity of the course on Thursday. FUth Ave. Bids. In Philadetphia—I2th & Chestast Sts, to arrive at Mitchol Field| Mrs, Palmer, who has offered a re-| to get through Thanksgiving without |" © Charse of vagrancy before Judg | Our home-made candies are Pte (my pier packides " Hartman, pastor of the Boston for divorce by Anan M. Cha Road Methodist Mpiscopal Ciwwoh, ge in Avondale. Hx‘reme cruelty and| The Army Alr Service, co-operat! not venture anywhere newr the wear 1794 Street, whose churca is one profiigacy were alleged. with the Aero Club of America ree ' \ 4 bs - a a tt ca | Vowrene in = es tue ~ 4 iain | “ A

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